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dē-pālo

dē-pālo

bound with palings

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What it meant

1. dē-pālo — Lewis & Short

dē-pālo, āvi, ātum, 1,

I v. a., to mark off or bound with palings (late Lat.).
I Prop.: jugera agri..ita uti depalatum est, Inscr. Orell. 3688.—
II Transf., to found, establish: quodammodo mundum, Tert. adv. Herm. 29: civitatem, id. Apol. 10; cf. depalator.

2. dē-pălo — Lewis & Short

dē-pălo, āre, v. a.palam,

I to disclose, reveal: adulterium Veneris (Sol), Fulg. Myth. 2, 10; 3, 6.

Where it came from

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